The Board established by this chapter shall be known as the "City of
Brigantine Ethics Board," and any Code of Ethics established pursuant to this
chapter shall be known as the "Brigantine Ethics Code."
The findings in relation to this chapter are as follows:
A. Public office and employment are a public trust;
B. The vitality and stability of representative democracy
depends upon the public's confidence in the integrity of its elected and appointed
representatives;
C. It is desirous never to imperil the confidence that the
public may have in any government officer or employee by allowing the perception
of a conflict between the private interests and the public duties of said
government officer or employee;
D. Governments have a duty both to provide their citizens
with standards by which they determine whether public duties are being faithfully
performed and to apprise their officers and employees of the behavior which
is expected of them while conducting their public duties;
E. The State of New Jersey has adopted P.L. 1991, Chapter
29, known as the "Local Government Ethics Law"; and
F. The City of Brigantine is desirous of establishing a
Brigantine Board of Ethics and a Brigantine Ethics Code which meet the new
mandates of the State of New Jersey's Local Government Ethics Law.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
AGENCY
Any agency, board, governing body, including the chief executive
officer, office, commission or other instrumentality within the City of Brigantine,
and any independent local authority which performs functions other than of
a purely advisory nature, but shall not include a school board.
BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
Any corporation, partnership, firm, enterprise, franchise, association,
trust, sole proprietorship, union or other legal entity.
EMPLOYEE
Any person, whether compensated or not, whether part-time or full-time,
employed by or serving on any agency, board, governing body, bureau, division,
office, commission or other instrumentality within the City of Brigantine
which performs functions other than of a purely advisory nature, who is not
an officer, but shall not mean any employee of a school district.
GOVERNING BODY
The Mayor and Council or other body, by whatever name it may be known,
having charge of the finances of the City of Brigantine.
INTEREST
The ownership or control of more than 10% of the profits, assets
or stock of a business organization, but shall not include the control of
assets in a nonprofit entity or labor union.
MEMBER OF IMMEDIATE FAMILY
The spouse or dependent child of an officer or employee of the City
of Brigantine, residing in the same household as said officer or employee
of said City of Brigantine.
OFFICER
Any person, whether compensated or not, whether part-time or full-time,
who falls into one of the following categories:
A.
Any person who is elected to any office of any agency, board, governing
body, office, commission or other instrumentality within the City of Brigantine,
and any independent local authority created by or appointed under the authority
of the City of Brigantine which performs functions other than of a purely
advisory nature.
B.
Any person who is serving on any agency, board, governing body, office,
commission or other instrumentality within the City of Brigantine, and any
independent local authority created by or appointed under the authority of
the City of Brigantine which performs functions other than of a purely advisory
nature and which has the authority to enact ordinances, approve development
applications or grant zoning variances.
C.
Any person who is a member of a municipal authority.
D.
Any person who formulates management policies or practices and/or is
charged with the responsibility of directing the effectuation of such management
policies and practices.
E.
Any person whose functional responsibilities or knowledge in connection
with the issues involved in the collective negotiations process would make
his membership on any appropriate negotiating unit incompatible with his official
duties.
F.
Any employee of a school district or member of a school board is specifically
not considered an "officer" for the terms of this chapter.
Officers and employees of the City of Brigantine shall meet the following
ethical standards and comply with the following provisions:
A. No officer or employee or member of his or her immediate
family shall have an interest in a business organization or engage in any
business, transaction or professional activity which is in substantial conflict
with the proper discharge of his or her duties in the public interest.
B. No officer or employee shall use or attempt to use his
or her official position to secure unwarranted privileges or advantages for
himself, herself or others.
C. No officer or employee shall act in his or her official
capacity in any manner where he or she, a member of his or her immediate family
or a business organization in which he or she has an interest has a direct
or indirect financial or personal involvement that might reasonably be expected
to impair his or her objectivity or independence of judgment.
D. No officer or employee shall undertake any employment
or service, whether compensated or not, which might reasonably be expected
to prejudice his or her independence of judgment in the exercise of his or
her official duties.
E. No officer or employee, member of his or her immediate
family or business organization in which he or she has an interest shall solicit
or accept any gift, favor, loan, political contribution, service, promise
of future employment or other thing of value based upon an understanding that
the gift, favor, loan, contribution, service, promise or other thing of value
was given or offered for the purposes of influencing him or her, directly
or indirectly, in the discharge of his or her official duties. This provision
shall not apply to the solicitation or acceptance of contributions to the
campaign of an announced candidate for elective public office if the officer
has no knowledge or reason to believe that the campaign contribution, if accepted,
was given with the intent to influence the officer in the discharge of his
or her official duties.
F. No officer or employee shall use or allow to be used
his or her public office or employment or any information not generally available
to the members of the public, which he or she receives or acquires in the
course of and by reason of his or her office or employment, for the purpose
of securing financial gain for himself or herself, any member of his or her
immediate family or any business organization with which he or she is associated.
G. No officer or employee or any business organization in
which he or she has an interest shall represent any person or party other
than the City of Brigantine in connection with any cause, proceeding, application
or other matter pending before any agency in the City of Brigantine. This
provision shall not be deemed to prohibit an employee from representing another
employee where the agency is the City of Brigantine and the representation
is within the context of official labor union or similar representational
responsibilities.
H. No officer shall be deemed in conflict with these provisions
if, by reason of his or her participation in the enactment of any ordinance,
resolution or other matter required to be voted upon or which is subject to
executive approval or veto, no material or monetary gain accrues to him or
her as a member of any business, profession, occupation or group to any greater
extent than any gain could reasonably be expected to accrue to any other member
of such business, profession, occupation or group.
I. No elected officer shall be prohibited from making an
inquiry for information on behalf of a constituent if no fee, reward or other
thing of value is promised to, given to or accepted by the officer or a member
of his or her immediate family, whether directly or indirectly, in return
therefor.
J. Nothing shall prohibit any officer or employee or members
of his or her immediate family from representing himself, herself or themselves
in negotiations or proceedings concerning his, her or their own interests.
K. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to prohibit the
Public Defender in the City of Brigantine from representing any person appearing
in the Brigantine Municipal Court regardless of whether said individual falls
within the parameters of the Brigantine Ethics Code.
L. Independent local authority.
(1) No independent local authority shall, if the same does
indeed exist within a municipality, for a period of one year next subsequent
to the termination of office of a member of said authority:
(a) Award any contract which is not publicly bid to a former
member of that authority;
(b) Allow a former member of that authority to represent,
appear for or negotiate on behalf of any other party before that authority;
or
(c) Employ for compensation, except pursuant to open competitive
examination in accordance with Title 11A of the New Jersey Statutes and the
rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, any former member of that
authority.
(2) The restrictions contained in this subsection shall also
apply to any business organization in which the former authority member holds
an interest.
Officers of the City of Brigantine shall annually file a financial disclosure
statement. All financial disclosure statements shall include the following
information, which shall specify, where applicable, the name and address of
each source and the officer's job title, as well as:
A. Each source of income, earned or unearned, exceeding
$2,000 received by the officer or a member of his or her immediate family
during the preceding calendar year. Individual client fees, customer receipts
or commission on transactions received through a business organization need
not be separately reported as sources of income. If a publicly traded security
is the source of income, the security need not be reported unless the officer
or member of his or her immediate family has an interest in the business organization.
B. Each source of fees and honorariums having an aggregate
amount exceeding $250 from any single source for personal appearances, speeches
or writings received by the officer or a member of his or her immediate family
during the proceeding calendar year.
C. Each source of gifts, reimbursements or prepaid expenses
having an aggregate value exceeding $400 from any single source, excluding
relatives, received by the officer or member of his or her immediate family
during the preceding calendar year.
D. The name and address of all business organizations in
which the officer or a member of his or her immediate family had an interest
during the preceding calendar year.
E. The address and brief description of all real property
in the state in which the officer or a member of his or her immediate family
held an interest during the preceding calendar year.